The 4-step NovAge skin care routine is your daily regimen for youthful, healthy-looking skin at any age. It's scientifically designed, with scientifically proven results. All you have to do is follow the routine twice a day, every day - and enjoy the difference it makes.

STEP 1: CLEANSE - PREPARE TO ABSORB
Cleansing your skin morning and evening removes impurities for good skin health and creates perfect conditions to absorb the rest of the products in your routine.
• Splash your face with warm water.
• Dispense one pump of cleansing gel into the palm of your wet hand.
• Massage gently but thoroughly into the damp skin with your fingertips, avoiding the eye area.
• Pat the skin gently dry with a soft towel.

STEP 2: EYES - FOCUS ON THE EYES
Eye creams have lighter textures, are fragrance free, and specially formulated to target the unique needs of the eye area like lines, puffiness and dark circles.
• Dispense a small bead of cream for each eye.
• Dot the cream along your orbital bone with the tip of your ring finger. Avoid direct contact with the eyes.
• Pat gently into the skin until absorbed.

STEP 3: BOOST - ACTIVATE THE POWER
Serums are the booster of your routine. The fluid texture of serum is designed to deliver its hydrating and youth-preserving actives quickly and efficiently, before you apply your day or night cream.
• Dispense one pump of serum onto the back of your hand.
• Pick up product on your fingertips and dot lightly and evenly over your face, avoiding the eye area.
• Tap into your skin or sweep gently all over your face until absorbed.

STEP 4: MOISTURISE - REPLENISH & PROTECT
Day and night creams provide the final layer of active ingredients together with moisturisation. The day cream is designed to help hydrate and protect your skin, while the night cream is designed to restore and replenish while you sleep.
• Apply just 5 pea-sized dots of cream - on your forehead, each cheek, your nose and chin.
• Use your fingertips to gently pat or lightly massage the cream evenly all over your face, avoiding the eye area, until it is fully absorbed.